people who grew up in judicial districts where there s a lot of restraint. but this judge was spot on to hold the parties accountable in the way that he saw fit and, perhaps, ultimately this works out in general flynn s favor to have the sentencing continued and to have the government give the judge a more fulsome explanation of what they view as the value of general flynn s cooperation. i d be interested to hear chuck s view. there s been a lot of criticism of the mueller investigation for offering general flynn a sentence that s a noncustodial sentence. he won t go to prison. yet prosecutors have to often use this plea bargain to get the ball rolling in an investigation. so i m wondering what chuck thinks about that sentence and whether he believes general flynn should have received some form of a custodial recommendation. yeah. i think that s a great question, joyce. to my mind, this is what
lies, your deception, nor your ins lens. or, none of you have to guess who is coming to dinner at the courthouse. a judge sentenced conrad murray no four years in prison in jackson s death. today a nurse who add mitt administered anesthesia to michael jackson ten years ago testifies he had a high tolerance. a convicted sex offender is about to get out of prison and leave the state. they aren t saying where he is going next. but they say where he ends up, blonde haired, blue eyed boys, between the ages of 12 and 13 could be in danger. this admitted pedophile will be released tomorrow. he served all of his sentence and the government warns, he is at high risk for offending again. trace gallagher from our west coast news hub. what do we know about his crime?
he was shooting bottles by a river in vermont when he noticed a 13-year-old fishing. he walked up, introduced himself to the boy, grabbed him and carried him away. he handcuffed him and raped hm twice. the only reason he is out of prison now is because prosecutors struck a deal to avoid a trial so the victim did not have to testify. if he had gone to trial, and been found guilty by a jury, he could have gotten life in prison. he did get treatment, right? for whatever that s worth. he got sex offender treatment in prison. but i was very interested to hear what the chief of police in springfield vermont told you today on studio b. listen to this. i know he s taking treatment for being a sex offender. and last i knew, they planned on having him continue the treatment outside. but once he gets outside, obviously he is not obligated.
vehicular manslaughter after striking a 71-year-old man in a crosswalk and the man died a year later. prosecutors said the guy had been riding recklessly, run throwing red lights. he won t go to prison. he will have three years probation and 1,000 hours community service as part of the plea. the di says it appears to be the first kind of case anywhere in america. a new sheriff in one florida town is reviving chain begins as part after of a new anti-crime campaign. prisoners are shackled together at the feet and do work together on county road sides. civil rights activists say ankle chains are outdated and unconstitutional. but the sheriff says his gangs instill a good work ethic. stef is in our florida newsroom. steve? shepard, this chain gang is all volunteer. 35 people apply for eight spots.
then many experts say the treatment didn t work because you cannot cure a pedophile. now authorities in vermont certainly believe that to be the case. vermont is one of only 20 states that have no residential restrictions for sex offenders. so if he moves to one of these states that are highlighted, he can pretty much live by a school. he can live by a playground. anywhere where young boys congregate. the aclu says that s his right, and i m quoting here, the courts have determined the appropriate sentence for him. he served his sentence and now he is getting out. again, we mentioned those 20 states, but we have no idea exactly where he plans to move outside of vermont. trace, about 20 states have civil commitment laws that allow high risk sex offenders who are released from prison to be sent it mental health facilities. vermont is not one of those states. making hundreds of millions of dollars on wall street is easy business. all you need is information that nobody else can have.